Rogers Ransehousen '21

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Rogers Sturtevant Ransehousen

Springfield, Massachusetts

"Rog" "Ranse" "Roughhousen"

"I WANT sympathy" (sing it; it sounds better). This was one of this bright-eyed individual's favorite lines, and it works exceedingly well upon the poor innocent draggees at the hops, especially the Springfield hops under Chairman Ransehousen's guiding influence and sword belt.

Besides this, he is one of the most helpful men to have around, especially when you want anything moved or not moved. For instance, you'll come back from Smoke Hall, or elsewhere, to your old room, and it would be necessary to get a rooming list and find out if you're in the right room. You'd be surprised to find that it was just your belongings that had moved and you were still an occupant of the old domicile.

Roughhousen has a great propensity for visiting. Ever and anon the D. O.'s would find him hidden under a bed or behind a locker in some friend's room, far from his own, "Like unto a mossy rock half hidden from the eye!"

The two good things about Rog are his generosity and his readiness for a party—being the first there and the last to leave.

The Class of 1921 was the last of the wartime-accelerated classes. "1921A" was graduated on June 3, 1920; the second half, "1921B", was graduated on June 2, 1921. Rogers was graduated with 1921B.

Rogers Sturtevant Ransehousen

Springfield, Massachusetts

"Rog" "Ranse" "Roughhousen"

"I WANT sympathy" (sing it; it sounds better). This was one of this bright-eyed individual's favorite lines, and it works exceedingly well upon the poor innocent draggees at the hops, especially the Springfield hops under Chairman Ransehousen's guiding influence and sword belt.

Besides this, he is one of the most helpful men to have around, especially when you want anything moved or not moved. For instance, you'll come back from Smoke Hall, or elsewhere, to your old room, and it would be necessary to get a rooming list and find out if you're in the right room. You'd be surprised to find that it was just your belongings that had moved and you were still an occupant of the old domicile.

Roughhousen has a great propensity for visiting. Ever and anon the D. O.'s would find him hidden under a bed or behind a locker in some friend's room, far from his own, "Like unto a mossy rock half hidden from the eye!"

The two good things about Rog are his generosity and his readiness for a party—being the first there and the last to leave.